Description

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Autograph Letter Signed, four pages
on Boston Athletic association letterhead, 4.5" x 7", with New York
address, March 5, 1894, to Mr. Homer Norris, n.p. The letter reads
in part, "We are very busy in New York this year getting our
Constitution amended, as to secure to women the right of
suffrage...I enclose the plan of campaign & ask your help as
you have the opportunity in the greatest step in progress the world
has yet seen: the emancipation of women...I had the honor of
calling the first Convention...in 1848, & I penned the first
resolution demanding suffrage for women. This fact I suppose makes
my autographs valuable to the rising generation..." Very fine
condition. Elizabeth Stanton (1815-1902) apparently recognized her
own historic stature as a feminist. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs
Collection.

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